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| U.S. Brand
Names |
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| Poly-Pred® Ophthalmic
Suspension |

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| Generic
Available |
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Yes |

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| Synonyms |
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polymyxin b, neomycin, and prednisolone; prednisolone, neomycin, and polymyxin
b |

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| Pharmacological Index |
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Antibiotic/Corticosteroid, Ophthalmic |

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| Use |
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Steroid-responsive inflammatory ocular condition in which bacterial infection
or a risk of bacterial ocular infection exists |

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| Pregnancy Risk
Factor |
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C |

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| Adverse
Reactions |
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1% to 10%:
Ocular: Increased intraocular pressure, glaucoma, optic nerve damage,
cataracts, conjunctival sensitization |

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| Drug
Interactions |
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No data reported |

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| Mechanism of
Action |
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Refer to individual monographs |

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| Pharmacodynamics/Kinetics |
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Refer to individual monographs |

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| Usual Dosage |
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Children and Adults: Ophthalmic: Instill 1-2 drops every 3-4 hours; acute
infections may require every 30-minute instillation initially with frequency of
administration reduced as the infection is brought under control. To treat the
lids: Instill 1-2 drops every 3-4 hours, close the eye and rub the excess on the
lids and lid margins. |

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| Dental Health: Local
Anesthetic/Vasoconstrictor
Precautions |
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No information available to require special precautions |

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| Dental Health:
Effects on Dental Treatment |
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No effects or complications reported |

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| Patient
Information |
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Ophthalmic: May cause sensitivity to bright light; may cause temporary
blurring of vision or stinging following administration, but discontinue product
and see physician if problems persist or increase; to use, tilt head back and
place medication in conjunctival sac and close eyes; apply light pressure on
lacrimal sac for 1 minute |

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| Nursing
Implications |
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Shake suspension before using |

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| Dosage Forms |
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Suspension, ophthalmic: Neomycin sulfate 0.35%, polymyxin B sulfate 10,000
units, and prednisolone acetate 0.5% per mL (5 mL, 10
mL) |

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